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  • Sator (from the same root as Insitor above), the "sower" god.

    (Other indigitamenta) (Indigitamenta)

  • Subruncinator, "He who weeds"

    (Ceres' helper gods) (Indigitamenta)

  • Occator, "He who harrows"

    (Ceres' helper gods) (Indigitamenta)

  • Aristaeus (Vergil, Georgics)

  • Silvanus (Vergil, Georgics)

  • Conditor, "He who stores the grain"

    (Ceres' helper gods) (Indigitamenta)

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There is no such thing as a struggle between gods as in Greek mythology. The mythology of ancient Rome is not a story, but an intricate relationship between God and God and between God and man. The religion of the early Roman period was later expanded with many new and sometimes contradictory elements, especially adaptations of Greek and Egyptian myths. Our knowledge of Roman mythology today comes not from the records of the time, but from the accounts of scholars who later tried to preserve those ancient traditions.

There are 41 gods like these in Roman mythology, organized in a random tool. They come from different novels, they have different powers, and they govern different things. In the generator, you can find lists of gods such as Varro, De re Rustica, Vergil, Georgics, Ceres’helper gods that we’ve never heard of.

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